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      <h1>The Java History Timeline</h1>
      <h3>An opensource enthusiast</h3>
      <h4>not a representative of any organization</h4>
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      <h1>Motivação</h1>
      <span class="fxTypewriter">&#8220;Software Livre é uma questão de liberdade, não de preço.&#8221;</span>
      <span class="fxTypewriter">&#8220;Para entender o conceito, você deve pensar em liberdade de expressão, não em cerveja grátis.&#8221;</span>
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      <h1>Java - 1991</h1>
      <ul class="incremental show-first">
        <li>The Green Project begins.</li>
        <li><strong>MS DOS</strong> is the dominant operating system.</li>
        <li><a href="http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Torvalds" rel="external">Linus Torvalds</a> announces the <a href="#slogan" title="click to show/hide slogan" class="trigger">first official release</a> of the <strong>Linux</strong> Kernell.<span id="slogan" class="horizontal">Linux Kernell release 0.02</span></li>
        <li>Cell phones weigh half a pound.</li>
        <li>DNS.com website first appeared.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 1992</h1>
      <ul class="incremental show-first">
        <li><strong>Oak</strong> is the language.</li>
        <li><a href="#Duke3D" title="click to show/hide image" class="trigger">Duke</a> is featured in the interface and <a href="#SoccerDuke" title="click to show/hide image" class="trigger preferred">Duke</a> is licensed under a BSD License.<img id="Duke3D" src="pix/duke3D.jpg" width="398" height="127" alt="Duke 3D creation"/><span name="SoccerDuke"><img src="pix/SoccerDuke.png" width="175" height="139" alt="Soccer Duke" /></span></li>
        <li><cite title="star seven">&#9733;7</cite> debuts.</li>
        <li><cite title="the creator of Flash">Macromedia</cite> was merged from two main companies.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 1993</h1>
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        <li>The Green Project becomes FirstPerson.</li>
        <li>Mosaic v1.0 is released.</li>
        <li>Red Hat, Inc. founded in Raleigh, North Carolina.</li>
        <li><strong>Debian Linux</strong> initial release.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 1994</h1>
      <ul class="incremental show-first">
        <li>WebRunner released — the first browser that supports moving objects and dynamic executable content, later renamed HotJava.</li>
        <li>The Apple QuickTake 100, the first consumer digital camera, goes on sale for less than $1,000.</li>
        <li>World Wide Web Consortium (aka W3C) is formed at MIT/CSAIL in USA, ERCIM in France, Keio University in Japan and many other offices around the world.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 1995</h1>
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        <li>Java technology released to a select group on the website wicked.neato.org.</li>
        <li>The San Jose Mercury News runs a front-page article about Java technology.</li>
        <li><strong>Oak</strong> was renamed to <strong>Java</strong>.</li>
        <li>Announced at Sun World -- Java technology is officially born. The "father" is <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Gosling" rel="external">James A. Gosling</a></li>
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      <h1>Java - 1996</h1>
      <ul class="incremental show-first">
        <li>The first JavaOne Developer Conference.</li>
        <li>JDK™ 1.0 software is released.</li>
        <li>Chess computer Deep Blue defeats Garry Kasparov for the first time.</li>
        <li>"Dolly" the first cloned sheep is born.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 1997</h1>
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        <li>Over 220,000 downloads of JDK 1.1 software occur in just three weeks.</li>
        <li>JavaOne draws 8,000 attendees, becoming the world's largest developer conference.</li>
        <li>Java Card 2.0 platform is unveiled.</li>
        <li>43% of U.S. families own a computer.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 1998</h1>
      <ul class="incremental show-first">
        <li>JDK 1.1 release downloads top 2 million.</li>
        <li>VISA launches world's first smart card based on Java Card technology.</li>
        <li>The Java Community Process (JCP) program formalized.</li>
        <li><strong>Google Inc.</strong> is founded in September.</li>
        <li>J2SE 1.2 codename Playground launched in December.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 1999</h1>
      <ul class="incremental show-first">
        <li>Java 2 platform source code is released.</li>
        <li>JavaOne draws 20,000.</li>
        <li>J2EE beta software is released.</li>
        <li><strong>Apache Software Foundation</strong> is founded in June.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 2000</h1>
      <ul class="incremental show-first">
        <li>J2SE 1.3 codename Kestrel launched.</li>
        <li>Over 400 Java User Groups are established worldwide.</li>
        <li>Java Developer Connection program tops 1.5 million members.</li>
        <li>Steve Jobs joins Scott McNealy on stage at JavaOne to announce a major commitment by Apple in support of Java technology.</li>
        <li>Heavy Metal band Metallica sues Napster for copyright violations.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 2001</h1>
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        <li>First international JavaOne conference in Yokohama Japan.</li>
        <li>Over 1 million downloads of the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) SDK.</li>
        <li>Google Inc. PageRank search algorithm patent awarded.</li>
        <li>Microsoft officially launches Windows XP on October and Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 is released.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 2002</h1>
      <ul class="incremental show-first">
        <li>J2SE 1.4 codename Merlin launched.</li>
        <li>J2EE SDK downloads reach 2 million.</li>
        <li>78% of executives view J2EE technology as the most effective platform for building and deploying Web services.</li>
        <li>The Euro &#8364; is introduced.</li>
        <li>SAP R/3 Enterprise is launched.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 2003</h1>
      <ul class="incremental show-first">
        <li>Java technology runs in almost 550 million desktops.</li>
        <li>Almost 75% of professional developers use Java programming language as their primary development language.</li>
        <li>Commercial Voice-Over-Internet (VoIP) phone service begins.</li>
        <li>Mozilla Foundation established in July.</li>
        <li>Android, Inc. founded in Palo Alto, California, U.S. in October.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 2004</h1>
      <ul class="incremental show-first">
        <li>Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition 5 (Project Tiger) is released.</li>
        <li>The Java technology-powered Mars Rover (Spirit) touches down on Mars.</li>
        <li>Sun Java Studio Creator is launched.</li>
        <li>Mozilla Firefox 1.0 goes live in November.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 2005</h1>
      <ul class="incremental show-first">
        <li>Java technology celebrates its 10th birthday.</li>
        <li>Approximately 4.5 million developers use Java technology.</li>
        <li>Over 2.5 billion Java technology-enabled devices are available.</li>
        <li>java.com bundles the Google Toolbar with the JRE download.</li>
        <li>Adobe Systems Inc. acquired Macromedia.</li>
        <li>Google acquired Android Inc. in August.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 2006</h1>
      <ul class="incremental show-first">
        <li>Java SE 6 codename Mustang launched.</li>
        <li>Rich Green announces at the JavaOne 2006 Conference that it's not a matter of when Sun will open source Java technology, but how.</li>
        <li>The NetBeans IDE 5.0 is released.</li>
        <li>Sun open-sourced Java EE components as the Glassfish Project to java.net.</li>
        <li>Java SE and ME initial components are released as open source.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 2007</h1>
      <ul class="incremental show-first">
        <li>Sun released the source code of the Class library under GPL on May 8, 2007.</li>
        <li>Java technology is in more than 5.5 billion devices and is used by more than six million developers.</li>
        <li>The iPhone is released.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 2008</h1>
      <ul class="incremental show-first">
        <li>JavaFX 1.0 is released.</li>
        <li>At JavaOne, Neil Young announces his Archives Project to be released on Blu-ray Disc™, powered by Java technology.</li>
        <li>JDuchess website launched (for women using Java technology).</li>
        <li>Sun Microsystems acquires MySQL AB.</li>
        <li>Facebook reaches 100 million users.</li>
        <li>Google Chrome 1.0 is released.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 2009</h1>
      <ul class="incremental show-first">
        <li>Joe Darcy announces Project Coin, "to enhance the Java programming language with an assortment of small changes".</li>
        <li>Java EE 6 is released with a simplified development and deployment model, RESTful web services, and the Java EE Web Profile.</li>
        <li>The NetBeans IDE is developer.com's 2009 Product of the Year.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 2010</h1>
      <ul class="incremental show-first">
        <li>Oracle acquires Sun Microsystems.</li>
        <li><strong>James Gosling</strong> the father of <strong>Java</strong> leaves Oracle/Sun.</li>
        <li>The JCP approves Java 7 and Java 8 roadmaps.</li>
        <li>JavaOne 2010 is held concurrently with Oracle OpenWorld in September.</li>
        <li>iPad (1st generation) is launched in March.</li>
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      <h1>Java - 2011</h1>
      <ul class="incremental show-first">
        <li><a href="http://www.apache.org/" rel="external">Apache Software Foundation</a> leaves and <a href="http://www.guj.com.br/" rel="external">GUJ Brasil</a> enters JCP.</li>
        <li><strong>Java SE 7</strong> codename Dolphin released for early access.</li>
        <li>iPad 2 (2nd generation) is launched in March.</li>
        <li>James Gosling joins Google team.</li>
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